Levy County Mosquito Control

Independent Vector Information & Public Health Network

Citizen Reporting Portal

Public health vector control requires community vigilance. The LCMN relies on Levy County residents to act as early warning sentinels for disease outbreaks and severe breeding habitats. Use this portal to report abandoned tires, massive standing water violations, or dead wildlife that may indicate the presence of arborviruses.

Sentinel Surveillance: Dead Bird Reporting

Crows, blue jays, and raptors are highly susceptible to West Nile Virus (WNV) and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE). A sudden die-off of these birds in your neighborhood is often the first indicator that infected mosquitoes are active in the area.

Do not touch the carcass with bare hands. Please file a report below so our epidemiological team can coordinate with the Florida Department of Health for potential testing.

Official Contact

Public Information Desk
352-486-5127
Operating Hours

Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed for state and federal holidays.

Jurisdiction Coverage

Williston, Bronson, Cedar Key, Chiefland, Inglis, Yankeetown, and unincorporated Levy County.

Submit a Vector Report

Levy County Mosquito Control Information Network

Dedicated to Public Health & Environmental Stewardship in the Gulf Coast Region.

Public Information Desk: 352-486-5127